Introduction: Here is the presentation of a project in anthropology on digital humanities methods and researches.
Category: Analysis
This general research goal refers to the activity of extracting any kind of information from open or closed, structured or unstructured collections of data, of discovering recurring phenomena, units, elements, patterns, groupings, and the like. This can refer to structural, formal or semantic aspects of data. Analysis also includes methods used to visualize results. Methods and techniques related to this goal may be considered to follow Capture and Enrichment; however, Enrichment depends upon assumptions, research questions and results related to Analysis.
Introduction: This post highlights a new multipurpose platform in epigraphy.
Introduction: This post updates the capacities of the scanning tool LiDAR for the archeology recognition and the new potential issues for our cultural heritage.
Introduction: Here is a 2014 conference report on digital paleography and big data of the past, on epigraphic paleography, and on Oriflamms and DigiPal projects.
Introduction: In this interview, a former PhD student talked about designing her new tool for Art History.
Introduction: This post outlines retro-digitalisation and academic analysis of paper-based documents.
Introduction: This post proposes reflexions on definitions of a digitized version of an artefact after a DH conference.
Introduction: This paper investigates the hermeneutic suitability of current digital methods for the humanities.
Introduction: This is a report conference on musicology and encoding.